ResearchA look back at this year’s CES and what it means for tech in 2014
Wearables, the internet of Things, and 3D printing took the spotlight at CES 2014. Read more »
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Wearables, the internet of Things, and 3D printing took the spotlight at CES 2014. Read more »
Ironically, most think Microsoft – the company that actually helped develop a product similar to a smart watch – won’t release one. Read more »
With the continued miniaturization of technology, the rise of flexible software frameworks, and the growing interest in technologies such as biomonitoring and location-based services, the smart watch is fast becoming technology’s… Read more »
The smart TV market will grow from 67 million units shipped in 2012 to 134 million shipped in 2015. As it expands, a simultaneous transition to higher-speed Wi-Fi connections based on… Read more »
Given how CES is now a barometer for such a wide array of technology segments, we at GigaOM Research decided to ask our readers which way the tech winds will blow… Read more »
The adoption of tablets, social media and new interfaces and the changing nature of the TV itself mean the digital living room will continue on its path of rapid change, thanks… Read more »
The online video marketplace continued changing rapidly during the fourth quarter. Much of the action centered around the proliferation of new connected entertainment platforms and Hollywood’s rising awareness of the long-lasting… Read more »
Do multiple platform choices benefit a still-nascent space like the smart TV market? LG’s recent entry into the space raises such a question, and with that in mind, we examine the… Read more »
Analyst Brian Blair predicted this week that Apple will ship between 45 and 48 million iPads in 2011. That’s a number that would a require some extraordinary shifts and macro-events in… Read more »
The cable industry had a decade to get interactive TV right, but I think it’s too late. Apple, Google, Boxee and a million-man army of developers is on the march; in… Read more »